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Report: Josh Jacobs made real money with holdout decision
Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is back with the team after signing a new one-year contract this past week and it seems to have been good business for him.

Jacobs signed a one-year, $12 million deal this week, above the $10.1 million franchise tag the Raiders had placed on him earlier in the offseason. The increase in base salary means Jacobs’ franchise tag would be approaching $14 million in 2024 if the Raiders use it on him again. The running back is guaranteed either $26 million over two years or a shot at the open market next year.

There were reports that Jacobs actually turned down a similar deal prior to the franchise tag deadline. However, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk disputed this, suggesting that the Raiders had not even offered to guarantee two years of the tag, which would have been $22.2 million.

In other words, Jacobs’ decision to hold out and refuse to sign his franchise tag guaranteed him at least $4 million more than his previous best-case scenario. That seems like pretty solid business on his end.

Jacobs was the NFL’s leading rusher in 2023 and will play a big part in their offense going forward. Perhaps the Raiders always saw this outcome as likely, considering their stubborn refusal to discuss trades for him.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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